Many sites are being ground to a near halt as consumers look to score some great deals this Black Friday, and although we've already shown you how to grab hundreds of dollars worth of paid apps gone free, there's arguably an even better deal in the offing for those running iOS. For a limited time, you can snare yourself $100 worth of iTunes Store credit for just $75, and with apps creeping up in price as time progresses, this is one offer worth writing home about.
Here are the best Black Friday 2014 Apple deals on iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac Pro.
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Google has a history of packing in small little surprises from time to time in some of its services. Android users wouldn't be too new to the whole Easter Egg feature which Google hides away in its mobile platform, but did you know that it cleverly packed in a fun little gem in the Chrome browser? It's a retro styled game if you were wondering.
After years of begging for it, Notification Center's relatively recent addition to iOS arguably came far too late in the game when compared to the feature that often led people to call Android the king of notifications. Right now, with iOS 8 still fresh in the memory, users of Notification Center will have their own thoughts on where the feature is headed. Now very much part of OS X Yosemite, Notification Center isn't likely to go anywhere soon.
Black Friday is now just a couple of days away, and with so many retailers preparing to reel in consumers ahead of Thanksgiving weekend, the deals will continue to roll through. MacMall has just joined the party with some sensational offers on products ranging from Macs to iPhones and everything in between, and if it's an Apple product that you're after this Thanksgiving, then the details of these confirmed savings will certainly interest you.
Apple's iTunes Radio hasn't really taken off since launching alongside iOS 7, and given the Mac maker's position among the pioneers of the digital music revolution, it's a pretty sorry state of affairs. Still, this week and weekend is all about Thanksgiving (read: free stuff), and courtesy of Verizon, interested parties can score themselves access to iTunes Radio without the usually featured ads. Moreover, there's also $5 of iTunes Store credit to be snapped up for a limited time only, and if you want to join in this bonanza, check out the details after the fold.
Google and Apple's partnership has been a shaky one at best, especially when it comes to iOS devices. Earlier on, Apple dropped Google Maps integration from iOS as the default maps and navigation app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in favor of its own Maps app, and YouTube was pulled from the list of stock apps as well, forcing Google to make both of these apps user-downloadable ones from the App Store. Now, it seems, that the default search provider for iOS Safari browser is up for grabs as well, as Google's contract is close to termination, and sources say that Bing and Yahoo! are both vying for the top spot.
Apple's decision to bring widgets to the Today view in Notification Center always meant that one or two obvious outcomes were likely. One of those was that someone would turn Notification Center into a launcher - that happened and was subsequently pulled by Apple - and the other was that someone would make a widget for playing music.
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